The T-Score related to verbal and non-verbal components of self-reported angry mood (irritability, frustration), negative social cognitions (interpersonal sensitivity, envy, disagreeableness), and efforts to control anger, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Anger T-score

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TBI-QOL Anger may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to symptoms that reflect autonomic arousal and experience of threat, including self-reported fear, anxious misery, hyperarousal (tension, nervousness, restlessness), and somatic symptoms related to arousal (racing heart, dizziness), as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Anxiety SF T-score

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TBI-QOL Anxiety may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to self-reported negative mood (sadness, guilt), views of self (self-criticism, worthlessness), and social cognition (loneliness, interpersonal alienation), as well as decreased positive affect and engagement (loss of interest, meaning, and purpose, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Depression T-score

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TBI-QOLDepression may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to a set of injury and/or treatment related manifestations including disinhibition, emotional lability, irritability, impatience, and impulsiveness, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Emotional behavioral dyscontrol T-score

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TBI-QOL Emotional & Behavioral Dyscontrol may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to sensations ranging from tiredness to an overwhelming, debilitating and sustained sense of exhaustion that likely decreases oneӳ ability to execute daily activities and function normally in family or social roles, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Fatigue T-score

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TBI-QOL Fatigue may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to various aspects of headache pain including subjective experience of headache pain, the quality and severity of headache pain, and consequences of headache pain on relevant aspects of oneӳ day to day life, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Headache Pain T-score

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TBI-QOL Headache may be as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to ability to carry out various activities involving the trunk region and increasing degrees of bodily movement, ambulation, balance, or endurance, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Mobility T-score

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TBI-QOL Mobility may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to consequences of pain on relevant aspects of oneӳ life, including the extent to which pain hinders engagement with social, cognitive, emotional, physical, and recreational activities, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Pain Interference T-score

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TBI-QOL Pain Interference may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to subjective experience of the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially highly stressful or traumatic events, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Resilience T-score

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TBI-QOL Resilience may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to satisfaction with involvement in oneӳ usual social roles, activities, and responsibilities, including work, family, friends, and leisure, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Satisfaction with social roles and activities T-score

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TBI-QOL Satisfaction with Social Roles & Activities may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to othersҠperceptions of oneself and publically enacted negativity, prejudice, and discrimination as a result of injury-related manifestations, as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Stigma T-score

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TBI-QOL Stigma may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.

The T-Score related to ability to carry out various activities involving digital, manual, and reach-related functions, ranging from fine motor to self-care (activities of daily living), as part of the TBI Quality of Life (TBI-QOL).

Upper Extremity function T-score

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TBI-QOL Upper Extremity may be administered as a computerized adaptive test (CAT) or short form (SF). Either method will yield a directly comparable T-score value on the same metric.